Upon close investigation, we discover that, aside from a few specific religious
sects, most pro-POLYGAMY minded individuals (or, at least, especially most of those coming from certain religions such as the Christians in Christian Polygamy, anyway) do not support the idea of
arranged marriages
at all. In fact, some pro-POLYGAMY minded individuals are very much "against" it indeed.

On the other hand, there are some other people, who only support MONOGAMY (actually being anti-POLYGAMY minded), who actually think that the idea of
arranged marriages
is acceptable.

Of course, though, as this idea of
arranged marriages
is considered quite unacceptable to many in civil society, still though, that does not mean that such ones would then think that MONOGAMY itself should then be banned, just because
they found some examples of pro-MONOGAMY individuals practicing
arranged marriages. Rather, such ones would only be concerned specifically with the idea of
arranged marriages
by itself.

Any person who therefore concludes that they do not support or
are even downright "against"
arranged marriages, then it must also be understood and concluded that that issue is a completely separate issue from that of POLYGAMY. Moreover, all who would oppose that idea of
arranged marriages
would also actually find much support even from many who
do support POLYGAMY.

As such, this investigation reveals that
the issue of
arranged marriages
is a completely separate issue from POLYGAMY altogether.

Therefore, THAT then reveals the truth for us that
arranged marriages
is
not a basis for bringing us to an ANTI-POLYGAMY way of thinking.